5 thoughts on “Peanuts, Seasoned”

just tried pack of peanuts “seasoned with sea salt” you should have named them “burnt with sea salt” in my nearly 60 years never had a product so bad that I would complain to the company, until now.
truly awful

I purchased 4 – 8 oz pouches of “blanched” peanuts. Normally your peanuts are beautiful, big & light in color, just like the picture on the bag! The bag I just opened is ugly & dark in color (Brown).They taste almost like they are burnt or overdone. They are more like small “dry roasted” peanuts than “blanched” peanuts. Very disappointed! The lot # for this bag is16175 Enjoy by 2017 Jun 22. I have been buying your blanched peanuts for a very long time. These should never have gone out to your customers!!!!!

Dear Dan-D-Pak, your Honey Roasted Peanuts were the best I have ever been hooked on, and the bags even said “Our Signature Product” for a while– no one has made such incredible peanuts. Recently the nuts have become inedible, and I actually threw a few bags out, but now I am determined to send you the four bags (lot number 16088, exp 2017MAY27), that are equally inedible, for inspection! I suspect the cooking oil is very rancid, as the nuts are crunchy. I would like to send them to you for inspection, but cannot find a shipping address. Please make these nuts with improved quality control, you do make the best in the business!
Most sincerely, Ed Cohn,
1201 W. Valencia Dr., #77, Fullerton, Calif. 92833n6ec@aol.com

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